18 human heads at O'Hare Airport, chicago

18 human heads at O'Hare Airport, chicago

The 18 human head specimens that arrived at O’Hare International Airport from Rome just before Christmas were on their way to a research
facility in the Chicago suburbs — a facility that is “under investigation,” a source told the Chicago Sun-Times Tuesday morning

The heads were shipped from Rome as cargo on a Lufthansa Airlines flight, arriving at O’Hare about one week before Christmas

“Everybody here is ‘Oh my gosh, you got a box of heads’ and everybody thinks that it’s unheard of,” Bell said. “It is a
potentially legitimate medical shipment. We’ve seen it at various ports in the nation.”

Bell declined to say where the package was shipped from, where its intended destination is, or how the heads were preserved.

The specimens, which are still covered in skin , were sent to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office for inspection, authorities said.
Foul play was not involved in the collection of the heads.

“We need to make sure that they are truly used for medical research purposes,” said Bell.

they are quick to say no foul play,,,but how on earth do they know....nothing to see here hey?

heads from Rome...at christmas

my brains right hemisphere is saying:
the vatican is serving pineal gland caviar this christmas

my brains right hemisphere is saying:
the vatican is serving pineal gland caviar this christmas

They must be tired of eating Roasted Babies wrapped in Gold Leaf.

Last month, police in Thailand arrested a British citizen after six roasted fetal corpses were found in his luggage. The bodies were believed to
be between two and seven months old, according to the Guardian. Some were plated in gold leaf, apparently for use in black magic rituals. Yahoo

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